CP Study: Higher Baptisms in Church Plants
Buildings, baptisms, and budgets-the benchmarks most people use to evaluate church health. But are these the best measures? There are many who question which is most appropriate, but we wanted to see church plants that are reaching the lost through conversions. In most cases for denominations in our study, that was measured in baptisms.
Among the factors associated with higher than average baptisms are evangelistic emphases, effective ministries, and expanding leadership.
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Date: 3/7/2007
Higher Baptisms in Church Plants
Buildings, baptisms, and budgets-the benchmarks most people use to evaluate church health. But are these the best measures? There are many who question which is most appropriate, but we wanted to see church plants that are reaching the lost through conversions. In most cases for denominations in our study, that was measured in baptisms.
Among the factors associated with higher than average baptisms are evangelistic emphases, effective ministries, and expanding leadership.
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Date: 3/7/2007
10 Factors for Higher Attendance in Church Plants
Why do some church plants experience higher attendance while others struggle to attract people? Are there commonalities among those with higher than average attendance that can be replicated in different settings? A recent study by the Center for Missional Research of twelve denominations or networks provides the answer as a resounding "yes."
Many of the churches did the same things—"shared Christ," had worship services; but when more than 100 factors were analyzed, the following ten categories proved to be the best predictors for higher worship attendance when compared to church plants at or below the average church plant attendance.
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Date: 3/5/2007
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